I wonder why CinemaNow failed to do a good beta test of the download method, before releasing a flop of a system? If this is the best CinemaNow can do, then Netflix has nothing to worry about from CinemaNow. -- low cost and fast speed is what customers want in broadband
reply to barn25 Has it been ascertained that the problem is the software and not simply an issue of DVD+R vs DVD-R disks not being compatible with every player... which takes trial and error to discover and is not something a software program and detect, determine or correct? -- »www.specmiata.com »www.roofseek.com
It has to date not burned any "coasters", what are they using to shrink the DVD's? IMO the software cinema is using is suspect. -- Bass....the glue of rhythm and harmony...the heartbeat of the band.! Shaking the earth with deep,sonorous vibrations.The dark ominous thunder of an approching storm.
It's not a matter of burning. From my read it's a problem with the ISO image with embedded DRM they supply. Anyway I'd bet the farm any of those Wo-Phat $29.99 DVD players wouldn't have any problems playing those disks.